Officials said they received a 911 hang-up call at a home on County Road 330 East just after 9:30 p.m.

When dispatchers investigated the home it was discovered that a resident of the home, 35-year-old William Sitton, had an outstanding warrant for felony violation of probation for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

Deputies said when they arrived at the home, Sitton ran to the back of the home.

Live ammunition and pieces of a gun were observed laying on the floor on the home, according to officials.

Investigators said when they asked Sitton to leave a back bedroom he said, "Come inside and get me."

According to a news release, deputies outside the home saw Sitton inside the room with a knife cutting himself. He then moved to another room where he told authorities he would use a firearm if they entered.

Additional deputies and a K-9 unit then surrounded the house and observed Sitton lying on the floor with a heavy blanket covering his entire body.

Deputies then ordered him to exit the house, but he refused and made several references to Satan while gesturing with his hand as if to shoot himself.

The Sheriff's Office said that it has been called to the Sitton home 84 times since 2008 for various complaints and deputies were aware that Sitton had a long history of suicide attempts, weapons complaints and involvement with narcotics.

Investigators said as Sitton tried to move to another room they entered the home and fired four bean bag rounds striking Sitton in his back and lower thigh area.

Sitton was ultimately handcuffed and taken to the Flagler County Detention Facility. He is being held on no bond for the warrant and $1,000 bond in connection to the resisting arrest charge.